Opinion: New court ruling adds to questions over legality of San Diego's recent homeless crackdown [Opinion]
Last week’s Supreme Court ruling that President Joe Biden had no constitutional authority to forgive $430 billion in college student loans was a rude awakening for millions who were already counting on seeing those savings. But courts are not rubber stamps for the wishes of elected officials.
San Diego’s controversial new law bans homeless camps in public areas at all times when shelter beds are available. But it goes even further, forbidding homeless people from sleeping outside in large parts of the city, in particular within two blocks of K-12 schools, existing shelters, transportation hubs and waterways, even if all shelters are at capacity.
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